To: <jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Monday, October 15, 2007 11:43 PM
Subject: Re: Note tab
Hi Adrian
I downloaded the free version and it still says I have a 31 day trial.
What could b wrong?
Stacey and GEB dog Chesley
staceyr75@xxxxxxxxxxxxx

be wise to:
1. Remove the version you downloaded.
2. Return to the website.
3. On the home page, search for "light" and click on the link. NoteTab
Light is the free version, as Dean indicated.
4. The next page is dedicated to NoteTab Light. They give you specific
reasons to accept either the .exe or zip download. If you're comfortable

opening zip files, I'd go with that. Your ISP is more likely to permit
the

download. Otherwise, you have nothing to lose by accepting the .exe
version other than wishing your ISP wasn't quite so diligent in fending
off viruses and other nastiness.

I wonder if you or Dean have suggestions for how I can learn more
about

this application, which seems to have a lot going for it. I'm finding
its help system less helpful than the company claims.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Chris Hallsworth" <christopherhallsworth71@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Ah! I think you mean the use as pasteboard feature? If so, open a

document or create a new one and on the document menu press enter on
use

as pasteboard. Now, anything that you cut or copy will be captured and
will be inserted into your document. Neat feature I have to say. Hope
that helps. Chris Hallsworth BrailleNote mPower user Website:
www.chrishallsworth.co.nr
----- Original Message -----
From: "Adrian Spratt" <A.Spratt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Monday, October 15, 2007 6:19 PM
Subject: Re: Windows Key-C Append Problem
Thank you, Dean. At your suggestion, I've downloaded NoteTab Light and
have spent some time trying to understand the clipboard, which I think
is what you mean by pasteboard, but without much success.

Have you done one of your tutorials on this subject? Or is it
possible,

by way of illustration, to give directions for the following steps:
1. Copy a series of email messages and paste them into the NoteTab
Clipboard, and then

2. Copy the clipboard contents to a document in another word
processor.

I haven't experienced your problem, and, though I do sometimes use
that
clipboard append feature, I also use NoteTab Lite and use its
pasteboard
feature, which, once activated, acptures the text of whatever is
copied
to the clipboard into a Notetab window for waving or other
manipulation.

A possible work-around and another means of achieving the same end.
Dean
-----Original Message-----
From: jfw-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:jfw-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On
Behalf Of Adrian Spratt
Hi, everyone.

This weekend I decided to consolidate a series of email messages into
a

single word processing file. So, for the first time, I had a reason to

use the Windows key-c append function. I started out with control-c
for

the first block of text and tried to append blocks of additional text
with Windows key-c. However, it didn't work. After several
trial-and-error attempts, I discovered that text appended only when I

pressed Windows key-c twice in succession. It worked this way even
after

I rebooted and made sure my PC was otherwise shipshape.
No one on the list has described this behavior, which makes me worry
that the append function won't perform reliably on my system.
I'm using JAWS 8 and Windows XP.
Has anyone else had this experience? Any suggestions for what might be
causing or how to fix it?
Thanks.
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